This is a quick bonus chapter that I decided to just get out of the way now.
Special Chapter
Countries by Population in 1750
EUROPE - 120 000 000
Ottoman Empire: 32 000 000
- Anatolia: 8 500 000
- Balkan Territories: 4 000 000
- Egypt: 3 500 000
- Ottoman Persia: 5 000 000
- (and others)
Republic of France: 25 000 000
Empire of Lithuania: 18 300 000
- Lithuania Propria (including Prussia, Livonia and Estonia): 3 000 000
- Russia: 8 500 000
- Ruthenia: 6 000 000
- Circassia: 450 000
- Crimea: 350 000
Kingdom of Britannia: 12 500 000
- England: 7 450 000
- Ireland: 3 050 000
- Scotland: 2 000 000
Holy Roman Empire: 12 200 000
- Austria: 1 700 000
- Bavaria: 1 500 000
- Wurttemberg: 1 000 000
- Swiss Cantons: 850 000
- Saxony: 750 000
Kingdom of Spain: 8 500 000
Kingdom of the Union of Three Crowns (Visegrad): 8 600 000
- Kingdom of Poland: 3 500 000
- Kingdom of Hungary: 3 000 000
- Kingdom of Bohemia: 2 100 000
North German Communion: 5 500 000
Kingdom of Naples: 4 000 000
Russian State (Volga Russia): 4 000 000
Free State of the Netherlands: 2 400 000
Papal State: 2 000 000
Kingdom of Portugal: 1 850 000
Most Serene Republic of Venice: 1 750 000
Grand Duchy of Savoy: 1 700 000
Kingdom of Sweden: 1 500 000
Grand Duchy of Tuscany: 1 000 000
Denmark: 800 000
Principality of Moldavia: 250 000
VESPUCIA (NORTH AND SOUTH) - 45 000 000
Inca Empire: 20 000 000
Empire of Mejico: 3 500 000
Portuguese Manuela: 2 000 000
Spanish New World: 1 950 000
- Luisiana: 650 000
- New Granada (Central Vespucia): 500 000
- Spanish Caribbean: 800 000
New Netherland: 1 800 000
New France: 850 000
New Sweden: 200 000
Virginia (British): 150 000
ASIA - 495 000 000
Shun Dynasty: 250 000 000
Mughal Empire: 160 000 000
Toyotami Shogunate: 27 000 000
Joseon Dynasty: 8 000 000
Lusang: 6 500 000
Siam (Ayutthaya): 4 000 000
Burma: 4 000 000
Khmer: 1 650 000
Oman: 480 000
AFRICA - 90 000 000
Benin Empire: 30 000 000
Morocco: 2 200 000
Tunisia: 1 500 000
Algeria: 1 400 000
Portuguese Cape: 600 000
WORLD ESTIMATE - ~750 000 000
Hopefully this will make it easier to gauge the relative strength of some countries.